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WeWork: London's Soon-To-Be Biggest Property Renter Makes Massive Bet On Office Market Despite Brexit

WeWork: London's Soon-To-Be Biggest Property Renter Makes Massive Bet On Office Market Despite Brexit

The rationale for creating WeWork, the eco-friendly serviced workspace provider, was simple as co-founder Adam Neumann explained to the New York Daily News.

“During the economic crises, there were these empty buildings and these people freelancing or starting companies. I knew there was a way to match the two. What separates us, though, is community.

Wells Fargo Stock Slides After Trump Slams Bank's "Bad Acts"

Wells Fargo Stock Slides After Trump Slams Bank's "Bad Acts"

In an out-of-the-blue tweet perhaps aimed at reassuring his base that his not 'with the banks', President Trump took aim at Wells Fargo this morning...

As Stocks Soar To Record High, Americans' Consumer Confidence Tumbles In November

As Stocks Soar To Record High, Americans' Consumer Confidence Tumbles In November

Despite soaring stock market values and an endless array of postive survey data from various estabishment-based entities, University of Michigan confidence tumbled in November.

Consumer sentiment in the U.S. cooled for a second month. While current conditions managed to improve, expectations for the future slumped...

Where The Jobs Were In November: Who's Hiring... Who Isn't

Where The Jobs Were In November: Who's Hiring... Who Isn't

Assuming that the BLS' estimate of avg hourly warnings growing only 0.2% in November is accurate, it would imply that - as has often been the case - the bulk of job growth in November took place in minimum-paying and other low-wage jobs. However, a breakdown of jobs added by industry shows the contrary to expectations, the bulk of new job creation, and 3 of the 4 top category, were not in the "low wage" bucket.

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